Ghanaian singer Tic has revealed that he may sue Nigerian superstar Wizkid for copyright infringement.
According to him, Wizkid had sampled his song ‘Fefe Ne Efe’ which he released in 2004 but failed to pay him for it.
In an interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, Tic said Wizkid sampled the chorus of ‘Fefe Ne Efe’ for his verse on DJ Tunez’s song titled ‘Gbese’.
“As a matter of fact, the lawyers are working on it. There have been some discussions,” he revealed.
Tic, however, revealed that Wizkid’s team had made attempts of settling him but the payment was not enough.
“If they don’t pay of course I will sue them. Some figures mentioned but, there are some other things going on,” he added.
Wizkid has, however, made it clear in the past that he sees Tic as an inspiration for his music.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Govt to crack down illicit trafficking networks – Vice President assures nation
5 minutes -
BoG warns banks, public against 10 unlicensed money transfer platforms
18 minutes -
Keta Municipal Security Council begins evacuation as dangerous sea tides loom
19 minutes -
Mo Ibrahim Foundation issues key recommendations ahead of Global Financing Summit in Seville
21 minutes -
Paper shortage hits Births and Deaths Registry
21 minutes -
Police arrest 16, including nursing mother, in Damongo drug crackdown
23 minutes -
Cargo truck driver arrested after smashing police vehicle in Damongo chase
34 minutes -
Iranian foreign minister admits serious damage to nuclear sites
42 minutes -
Philanthropist rescues conflict victims and the poor in North East Region
45 minutes -
Support Mahama with good counsel – Women’s Caucus charges Vice President Naana Jane
50 minutes -
15 including teenage nursing mother arrested in Damongo on World Drug Day
56 minutes -
Over 4,000 recruited for DRIP; nationwide training underway – Vanderpuye
58 minutes -
Tekno drops dance-ready hit with Nollywood star Regina Daniel
1 hour -
Schelle Purcell of Tyler Perry’s ‘Straw’ fame honoured by Rain Foundations
1 hour -
UK pledges £1.25bn to Gavi to vaccinate 500 million children, including in Ghana
1 hour